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The following is a list of the 57 episodes of the [[television]] show '''''[[Paradise (TV series)|Paradise]]''''' (later '''Guns of Paradise''').<ref>[http://epguides.com/GunsofParadise/ www.epguides.com]</ref> |
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''Paradise'' episodes}} |
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The following is a list of the 57 episodes of the [[television]] show ''[[Paradise (American TV series)|Paradise]]'' (later ''Guns of Paradise'').<ref>[http://epguides.com/GunsofParadise/ www.epguides.com]</ref> |
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==Series overview== |
==Series overview== |
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{{Series overview |
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| end1 = {{End date|1989|05|20}} |
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| start2 = {{Start date|1989|09|10}} |
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| end2 = {{End date|1990|04|28}} |
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| link3 = #Season 3 (1991) |
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| start3 = {{Start date|1991|01|04}} |
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| end3 = {{End date|1991|05|10}} |
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==Episodes== |
==Episodes== |
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=== Season 1 (1988–89) === |
=== Season 1 (1988–89) === |
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{{Episode list |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|10|27}} |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|10|27}} |
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|Viewers=19.4<ref>{{cite news |date=November 2, 1988 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306129406}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= [[David Jacobs (writer)|David Jacobs]] & Robert Porter |
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|DirectedBy= [[David Jacobs (writer)|David Jacobs]] |
|DirectedBy= [[David Jacobs (writer)|David Jacobs]] |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|11| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|11|03}} |
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|Viewers=15.1<ref>{{cite news |date=November 9, 1988 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306136856}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= [[James L. Conway]] |
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|DirectedBy= [[Joseph L. Scanlan]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Joseph L. Scanlan]] |
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|ProdCode= 187101 |
|ProdCode= 187101 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 3 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 3 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|11|10}} |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|11|10}} |
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|Viewers=15.4<ref>{{cite news |date=November 16, 1988 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306140699}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= Jim Byrnes |
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|DirectedBy= [[Michael Ray Rhodes]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Michael Ray Rhodes]] |
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|ProdCode= 187106 |
|ProdCode= 187106 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 4 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 4 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|11|24}} |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|11|24}} |
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|Viewers=15.3<ref>{{cite news |date=November 30, 1988 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306106502}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= Robert Porter |
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|DirectedBy= [[Joseph L. Scanlan]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Joseph L. Scanlan]] |
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|ProdCode= 187103 |
|ProdCode= 187103 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 5 |
|EpisodeNumber= 5 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 5 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 5 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|12| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|12|01}} |
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|Viewers=16.4<ref>{{cite news |date=December 7, 1988 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306146398}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= Roberto Loiederman |
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|DirectedBy= [[Robert Scheerer]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Robert Scheerer]] |
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|ProdCode= 187104 |
|ProdCode= 187104 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 6 |
|EpisodeNumber= 6 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 6 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 6 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|12| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|12|08}} |
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|Viewers=11.7<ref>{{cite news |date=December 14, 1988 |title=Nielsen ratings |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306143538}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= Richard J. Clayman |
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|DirectedBy= [[Michael Caffey]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Michael Caffey]] |
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|ProdCode= 187108 |
|ProdCode= 187108 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 7 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 7 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|12|15}} |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|12|15}} |
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|Viewers=14.5<ref>{{cite news |date=December 21, 1988 |title=A very 'Brady' ratings hit |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306159082}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= James L. Conway |
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|DirectedBy= [[Nick Havinga]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Nick Havinga]] |
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|ProdCode= 187111 |
|ProdCode= 187111 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 8 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 8 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|12|29}} |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1988|12|29}} |
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|Viewers=15.4<ref>{{cite news |date=January 5, 1989 |title='Carpenter': No. 1 hit for CBS |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306157966}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= Richard J. Clayman |
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|DirectedBy= [[Kim Manners]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Kim Manners]] |
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|ProdCode= 187102 |
|ProdCode= 187102 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 9 |
|EpisodeNumber= 9 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 9 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 9 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|01|05}} |
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|Viewers=18.1<ref>{{cite news |date=January 11, 1989 |title=NBC, laughing all the way |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306165080}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= Robert Porter |
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|DirectedBy= [[Robert Scheerer]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Robert Scheerer]] |
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|ProdCode= 187112 |
|ProdCode= 187112 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 10 |
|EpisodeNumber= 10 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 10 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 10 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|01|12}} |
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|Viewers=15.2<ref>{{cite news |date=January 18, 1989 |title=NBC clinches season's ratings title |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306171627}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
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|DirectedBy= [[Cliff Bole]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Cliff Bole]] |
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|ProdCode= 445463 |
|ProdCode= 445463 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 11 |
|EpisodeNumber= 11 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 11 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 11 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|01|26}} |
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|Viewers=15.3<ref>{{cite news |date=February 1, 1989 |title=Midseason entries boost NBC |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306144802}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= James L. Conway |
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|DirectedBy= [[Peter Crane (director)|Peter Crane]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Peter Crane (director)|Peter Crane]] |
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|ProdCode= 445464 |
|ProdCode= 445464 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 12 |
|EpisodeNumber= 12 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 12 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 12 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|02|02}} |
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|Viewers=17.1<ref>{{cite news |date=February 8, 1989 |title=Comedies sweep up for NBC |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306179902}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= Robert Porter |
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|DirectedBy= [[Michael Caffey]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Michael Caffey]] |
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|ProdCode= 445465 |
|ProdCode= 445465 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 13 |
|EpisodeNumber= 13 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 13 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 13 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|02|08}} |
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|Viewers=18.4<ref>{{cite news |date=February 15, 1989 |title=CBS gallops to a tie with NBC |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306163263}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= Joel J. Feigenbaum |
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|DirectedBy= [[Michael Lange]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Michael Lange]] |
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|ProdCode= 445466 |
|ProdCode= 445466 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 14 |
|EpisodeNumber= 14 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 14 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 14 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|02|16}} |
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|Viewers=17.3<ref>{{cite news |date=February 22, 1989 |title=NBC's back alone on top |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306175741}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= James L. Conway |
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|DirectedBy= [[Michael Caffey]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Michael Caffey]] |
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|ProdCode= 445467 |
|ProdCode= 445467 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 15 |
|EpisodeNumber= 15 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 15 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 15 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|02|23}} |
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|Viewers=18.0<ref>{{cite news |date=March 1, 1989 |title=CBS up despite Grammy drop |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306152931}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= Joel J. Feigenbaum |
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|DirectedBy= [[Peter Crane (director)|Peter Crane]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Peter Crane (director)|Peter Crane]] |
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|ProdCode= 445469 |
|ProdCode= 445469 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 16 |
|EpisodeNumber= 16 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 16 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 16 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|03|16}} |
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|Viewers=17.2<ref>{{cite news |date=March 22, 1989 |title=Glad tidings for all networks |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306198820}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= Robert Porter |
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|DirectedBy= [[Cliff Bole]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Cliff Bole]] |
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|ProdCode= 445472 |
|ProdCode= 445472 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 17 |
|EpisodeNumber= 17 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 17 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 17 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|04|08}} |
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|Viewers=13.1<ref>{{cite news |date=April 12, 1989 |title=ABC's hit-and-miss week |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306166319}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= James L. Conway |
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|DirectedBy= [[Robert Scheerer]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Robert Scheerer]] |
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|ProdCode= 445473 |
|ProdCode= 445473 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 18 |
|EpisodeNumber= 18 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 18 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 18 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|04|15}} |
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|Viewers=12.8<ref>{{cite news |date=April 19, 1989 |title=CBS squeaks by into second |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306176608}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
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|WrittenBy= Joel J. Feigenbaum |
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|DirectedBy= [[Cliff Bole]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Cliff Bole]] |
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|ProdCode= 445474 |
|ProdCode= 445474 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 19 |
|EpisodeNumber= 19 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 19 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 19 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|04|29}} |
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|Viewers=12.6<ref>{{cite news |date=May 3, 1989 |title=We loved CBS' 'Lucy' tribute |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306197470}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= Robert Brennan |
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|DirectedBy= [[Robert Scheerer]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Robert Scheerer]] |
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|ProdCode= 445470 |
|ProdCode= 445470 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 20 |
|EpisodeNumber= 20 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 20 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 20 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|05|06}} |
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|Viewers=12.1<ref>{{cite news |date=May 10, 1989 |title=Bright spots for No. 3 ABC |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306210811}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= Tom Chapman |
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|DirectedBy= [[Nicholas Sgarro]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Nicholas Sgarro]] |
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|ProdCode= 445455 |
|ProdCode= 445455 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 21 |
|EpisodeNumber= 21 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 21 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 21 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|05|13}} |
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|Viewers=13.1<ref>{{cite news |date=May 17, 1989 |title=NBC sweeps top 11 spots |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306203436}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy= Robert Porter |
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|DirectedBy= [[Nick Havinga]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Nick Havinga]] |
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|ProdCode= 445475 |
|ProdCode= 445475 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 22 |
|EpisodeNumber= 22 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 22 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 22 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|05|20}} |
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|Viewers=11.6<ref>{{cite news |date=May 24, 1989 |title=Everybody loved ABC's 'Baby' |department=Life |work=[[USA Today]] |page=3D |id={{ProQuest|306198690}}}}</ref> |
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|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
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|DirectedBy= [[James L. Conway]] |
|DirectedBy= [[James L. Conway]] |
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=== Season 2 (1989–90) === |
=== Season 2 (1989–90) === |
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|EpisodeNumber= 23 |
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|EpisodeNumber_1= 23 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 1 |
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|EpisodeNumber_2= 24 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|9|10}} |
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|EpisodeNumber2_1= 1 |
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|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
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|EpisodeNumber2_2= 2 |
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|DirectedBy= [[Michael Lange]] |
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|Title= A Gathering of Guns: Parts 1 & 2 |
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|ProdCode= 445953 |
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|DirectedBy_1= [[Michael Lange]] |
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|Title= A Gathering of Guns (1) |
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|DirectedBy_2= [[Cliff Bole]] |
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|ShortSummary= Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and other famous gunfighters join forces to break Ethan out of a New Mexico prison.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Johnny Crawford]] as Doug McKay |
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|WrittenBy= [[James L. Conway]] & Joel J. Feigenbaum |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|09|10}} |
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|ProdCode_1= 445954 |
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|ProdCode_2= 445954 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 24 |
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|Viewers= 23.0<ref>{{cite news|title=A 'Cheers' nightcap for NBC|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=September 13, 1989}}</ref> |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 2 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|9|10}} |
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|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
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|DirectedBy= [[Michael Lange]] |
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|ProdCode= 445954 |
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|Title= A Gathering of Guns (2) |
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|ShortSummary= Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and other famous gunfighters join forces to break Ethan out of a New Mexico prison.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Johnny Crawford]] as Doug McKay |
|ShortSummary= Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and other famous gunfighters join forces to break Ethan out of a New Mexico prison.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Johnny Crawford]] as Doug McKay |
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|EpisodeNumber= 25 |
|EpisodeNumber= 25 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 3 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 3 |
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|Title= Home Again |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|9|16}} |
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|DirectedBy = Russ Mayberry |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy = Robert Porter |
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|DirectedBy= [[Michael Lange]] |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|09|16}} |
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|ProdCode= 445955 |
|ProdCode= 445955 |
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|Viewers= 14.9<ref>{{cite news|title=Hot 'Soup' premieres at No. 2|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=September 20, 1989}}</ref> |
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|Title= Home Again |
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|ShortSummary= After a prison escape, Ethan is followed home by Wyatt Earp and by a reporter who wants to know the reason. |
|ShortSummary= After a prison escape, Ethan is followed home by Wyatt Earp and by a reporter who wants to know the reason. |
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|EpisodeNumber= 26 |
|EpisodeNumber= 26 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 4 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 4 |
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|Title= The Common Good |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|9|23}} |
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|DirectedBy = Michael Lange |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|WrittenBy = James L. Conway |
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|DirectedBy= [[Michael Lange]] |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|09|23}} |
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|ProdCode= 445951 |
|ProdCode= 445951 |
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|Viewers= 18.7<ref>{{cite news|title='Cosby' reclaims the top spot|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=September 27, 1989}}</ref> |
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|Title= The Common Good |
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|ShortSummary= Ethan temporarily acts as marshal after Deputy Charlie is humiliated by a famous outlaw.<br>'''Notes:''' First appearance of [[Craig Bierko]] as Johnny Ryan. |
|ShortSummary= Ethan temporarily acts as marshal after Deputy Charlie is humiliated by a famous outlaw.<br>'''Notes:''' First appearance of [[Craig Bierko]] as Johnny Ryan. |
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|EpisodeNumber= 27 |
|EpisodeNumber= 27 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 5 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 5 |
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|Title= Dead Run |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|10|7}} |
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|DirectedBy = Michael Caffey |
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|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
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|WrittenBy = Joel J. Feigenbaum |
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|DirectedBy= |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|10|07}} |
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|ProdCode= 445952 |
|ProdCode= 445952 |
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|Viewers= 15.3<ref>{{cite news|title=Baseball a base hit for NBC|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 11, 1989}}</ref> |
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|Title= Dead Run |
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|ShortSummary= Laid-off miners ambush Ethan and Amelia, who are on their way to Virginia City to deposit some great amount of money. |
|ShortSummary= Laid-off miners ambush Ethan and Amelia, who are on their way to Virginia City to deposit some great amount of money. |
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|EpisodeNumber= 28 |
|EpisodeNumber= 28 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 6 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 6 |
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|Title= All the Pretty Little Horses |
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|DirectedBy = Cliff Bole |
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|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|s= Jim Byrnes|t= Jim Byrnes & Pamela Douglas}} |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|10|14}} |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|10|14}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|DirectedBy= |
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|ProdCode= 445956 |
|ProdCode= 445956 |
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|Viewers= 13.6<ref>{{cite news|title=ABC muscles way to the top|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 18, 1989}}</ref> |
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|Title= All the Pretty Little Horses |
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|ShortSummary= A woman seeks revenge on the railroad. |
|ShortSummary= A woman seeks revenge on the railroad. |
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|EpisodeNumber= 29 |
|EpisodeNumber= 29 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 7 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 7 |
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|Title= Orphan Train |
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|DirectedBy = Russ Mayberry |
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|WrittenBy = Robert Porter |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|10|28}} |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|10|28}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|DirectedBy= |
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|ProdCode= 445957 |
|ProdCode= 445957 |
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|Viewers= 15.6<ref>{{cite news|title=NBC's hits beat ABC baseball|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 1, 1989}}</ref> |
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|Title= Orphan Train |
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|ShortSummary= A brother and sister are separated when an orphan train comes through town. |
|ShortSummary= A brother and sister are separated when an orphan train comes through town. |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
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|EpisodeNumber= 30 |
|EpisodeNumber= 30 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 8 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 8 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|11| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|11|04}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy = James L. Conway |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy = [[Harry Harris (director)|Harry Harris]] |
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|ProdCode= 445958 |
|ProdCode= 445958 |
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|Title= The Burial Ground |
|Title= The Burial Ground |
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|Viewers= 18.0<ref>{{cite news|title=NBC sweeps the week, 1-2-3|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 8, 1989}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= After escaping the reservation, Chief Black Cloud returns with his tribe to his ancestral home, Paradise.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Nick Ramus]] as Chief Black Cloud |
|ShortSummary= After escaping the reservation, Chief Black Cloud returns with his tribe to his ancestral home, Paradise.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Nick Ramus]] as Chief Black Cloud |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 9 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 9 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|11|11}} |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|11|11}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy= Joel J. Feigenbaum |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy= Cliff Bole |
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|ProdCode= 445959 |
|ProdCode= 445959 |
||
|Title= A Proper Stranger |
|Title= A Proper Stranger |
||
|Viewers= 17.3<ref>{{cite news|title=Brokaw still 3rd despite coup|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 15, 1989}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= A live-in school teacher threatens Ethan and Amelia's courtship.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Crystal Bernard]] as the Teacher |
|ShortSummary= A live-in school teacher threatens Ethan and Amelia's courtship.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Crystal Bernard]] as the Teacher |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 10 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 10 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|11|18}} |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|11|18}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy=Robert Porter |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy=Harry Harris |
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|ProdCode= 445960 |
|ProdCode= 445960 |
||
|Title= Boomtown |
|Title= Boomtown |
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|Viewers= 17.9<ref>{{cite news|title='Small Sacrifices' wins big|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 22, 1989}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= Ben, George and Wade find gold on the ranch. |
|ShortSummary= Ben, George and Wade find gold on the ranch. |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
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|EpisodeNumber= 33 |
|EpisodeNumber= 33 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 11 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 11 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|12| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|12|02}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy=James L. Conway |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy=Nicholas Sgarro |
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|ProdCode= 445961 |
|ProdCode= 445961 |
||
|Title= The Return of Johnny Ryan |
|Title= The Return of Johnny Ryan |
||
|Viewers= 15.9<ref>{{cite news|title='Cosby' rebounds to lead NBC|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=December 6, 1989}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= Johnny Ryan, the killer whose gang once sprang him from the Paradise jail, returns for revenge against Ethan.<br>'''Notes:''' Second appearance of [[Craig Bierko]] as Johnny Ryan. |
|ShortSummary= Johnny Ryan, the killer whose gang once sprang him from the Paradise jail, returns for revenge against Ethan.<br>'''Notes:''' Second appearance of [[Craig Bierko]] as Johnny Ryan. |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
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|EpisodeNumber= 34 |
|EpisodeNumber= 34 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 12 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 12 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|12| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1989|12|09}} |
||
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= Fred Miller & Fred Ruf|t= Peter Dunne}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy=Kate Swofford Tilley |
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|ProdCode= 445962 |
|ProdCode= 445962 |
||
|Title= The Plague |
|Title= The Plague |
||
|Viewers= 14.8<ref>{{cite news|title='Cosby' leads NBC charge|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=December 13, 1989}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= The town comes down with smallpox. |
|ShortSummary= The town comes down with smallpox. |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
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|EpisodeNumber= 35 |
|EpisodeNumber= 35 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 13 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 13 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|01|06}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy= Peter Dunne |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy= David Jacobs |
||
|ProdCode= 445963 |
|ProdCode= 445963 |
||
|Title= The Gates of Paradise |
|Title= The Gates of Paradise |
||
|Viewers= 17.7<ref>{{cite news|title=Football fumbles for ABC|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 10, 1990}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= Two strangers arrieve to Paradise. First is an equestrian who has two grim appointments to keep before the New Year. The second - a simple youngster left in the forest.<br>'''Notes:''' First appearance of [[Patrick Labyorteaux]] as Jerome. [[Jerry Hardin]] as Uncle Peter |
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|ShortSummary= Two strangers arrive to Paradise. First is an equestrian who has two grim appointments to keep before the New Year. The second - a simple youngster left in the forest.<br>'''Notes:''' First appearance of [[Patrick Labyorteaux]] as Jerome. [[Jerry Hardin]] as Uncle Peter |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
|LineColor=A7005A |
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}} |
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|EpisodeNumber= 36 |
|EpisodeNumber= 36 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 14 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 14 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|01|13}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy= Joel J. Feigenbaum |
||
|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy= Michael Lange |
||
|ProdCode= 445964 |
|ProdCode= 445964 |
||
|Title= The Devil's Escort |
|Title= The Devil's Escort |
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|Viewers= 13.3<ref>{{cite news|title=49ers are ratings winners, too|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 17, 1990}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= Ethan escorts dangerous criminal Dan Bishop to Paradise for trial. |
|ShortSummary= Ethan escorts dangerous criminal Dan Bishop to Paradise for trial. |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
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|EpisodeNumber= 37 |
|EpisodeNumber= 37 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 15 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 15 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|01|20}} |
||
|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy=Roberto Loiederman |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy=Michael Caffey |
||
|ProdCode= 445965 |
|ProdCode= 445965 |
||
|Title= Dangerous Cargo |
|Title= Dangerous Cargo |
||
|Viewers= 16.3<ref>{{cite news|title=A 'Grand' entrance for NBC|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 24, 1990}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= Ethan helps guard opium shipments for the mine. The kids have a house guest named Edith. |
|ShortSummary= Ethan helps guard opium shipments for the mine. The kids have a house guest named Edith. |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
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|EpisodeNumber= 38 |
|EpisodeNumber= 38 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 16 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 16 |
||
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|02|03}} |
||
|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy=Robert Porter |
||
|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy=Cliff Bole |
||
|ProdCode= 445966 |
|ProdCode= 445966 |
||
|Title= Till Death Do Us Part |
|Title= Till Death Do Us Part |
||
|Viewers= 15.4<ref>{{cite news|title='Amen,' wedded to ratings win|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 7, 1990}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= Joseph's friend Frances is married to an abusive judge. |
|ShortSummary= Joseph's friend Frances is married to an abusive judge. |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
|LineColor=A7005A |
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|EpisodeNumber= 39 |
|EpisodeNumber= 39 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 17 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 17 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|02|10}} |
||
|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy=Robert Brennan |
||
|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy=James L. Conway |
||
|ProdCode= 445967 |
|ProdCode= 445967 |
||
|Title= Avenging Angel |
|Title= Avenging Angel |
||
|Viewers= 15.3<ref>{{cite news|title='Faith' abides for No. 1 NBC|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 14, 1990}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= Ethan and Claire butt heads when a convicted murderer comes to town as the new minister. |
|ShortSummary= Ethan and Claire butt heads when a convicted murderer comes to town as the new minister. |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
|LineColor=A7005A |
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|EpisodeNumber= 40 |
|EpisodeNumber= 40 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 18 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 18 |
||
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|02|17}} |
||
|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy = James L. Conway |
||
|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy = Harry Harris |
||
|ProdCode= 445968 |
|ProdCode= 445968 |
||
|Title= Crossfire |
|Title= Crossfire |
||
|Viewers= 15.8<ref>{{cite news|title='Home Videos' a hit for ABC|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 21, 1990}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= Doug McKay gets Ethan involved in a range war without his knowledge. Amelia and Claire disapprove of it. Ethan is torn between helping his friend and measuring up to Amelia and Claire's expectations.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Chuck Connors]] as Gideon McKay, [[Johnny Crawford]] as Doug McKay |
|ShortSummary= Doug McKay gets Ethan involved in a range war without his knowledge. Amelia and Claire disapprove of it. Ethan is torn between helping his friend and measuring up to Amelia and Claire's expectations.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Chuck Connors]] as Gideon McKay, [[Johnny Crawford]] as Doug McKay |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
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|EpisodeNumber= 41 |
|EpisodeNumber= 41 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 19 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 19 |
||
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|03|03}} |
||
|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy= Joel J. Feigenbaum |
||
|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy=Cliff Bole |
||
|ProdCode= 445969 |
|ProdCode= 445969 |
||
|Title= Shadow of a Doubt |
|Title= Shadow of a Doubt |
||
|Viewers= 14.0<ref>{{cite news|title='Incident' tops Sunday movies|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=March 7, 1990}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= Jerome is on trial for the strangling of a young woman named Colleen.<br>'''Notes:''' Second appearance of [[Patrick Labyorteaux]] as Jerome |
|ShortSummary= Jerome is on trial for the strangling of a young woman named Colleen.<br>'''Notes:''' Second appearance of [[Patrick Labyorteaux]] as Jerome |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
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|EpisodeNumber= 42 |
|EpisodeNumber= 42 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 20 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 20 |
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|Title= The Coward |
|||
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|4|7}} |
|||
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|04|07}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
|||
|WrittenBy=Arthur Bernard Lewis |
|||
|DirectedBy= [[Michael Lange]] |
|||
|DirectedBy= Michael Lange |
|||
|ProdCode= 445971 |
|ProdCode= 445971 |
||
|Viewers= 12.6<ref>{{cite news|title=ABC claims rare Sunday win|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=April 11, 1990}}</ref> |
|||
|Title= The Coward |
|||
|ShortSummary= Ethan harbors a young deserter wanted by the Army for cowardice and by a mother who blames him for her son's death.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Matthew Laborteaux]] as Sam Devitt, [[K.T. Oslin]] as Lenore |
|ShortSummary= Ethan harbors a young deserter wanted by the Army for cowardice and by a mother who blames him for her son's death.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Matthew Laborteaux]] as Sam Devitt, [[K.T. Oslin]] as Lenore |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
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|EpisodeNumber= 43 |
|EpisodeNumber= 43 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 21 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 21 |
||
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|04|14}} |
||
|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy=Robert Porter |
||
|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy=Harry Harris |
||
|ProdCode= 445970 |
|ProdCode= 445970 |
||
|Title= The Chase |
|Title= The Chase |
||
|Viewers= 14.0<ref>{{cite news|title=For the week, a network tie|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=April 18, 1990}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= Amelia encourages the town to invest in a trolley company that swindles the town. Ben and George build a flying machine. |
|ShortSummary= Amelia encourages the town to invest in a trolley company that swindles the town. Ben and George build a flying machine. |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
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|EpisodeNumber= 44 |
|EpisodeNumber= 44 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 22 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 22 |
||
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1990|04|28}} |
||
|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy = Joel J. Feigenbaum & James L. Conway |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy = James L. Conway |
||
|ProdCode= 445972 |
|ProdCode= 445972 |
||
|Title= Dust on the Wind |
|Title= Dust on the Wind |
||
|Viewers= 13.4<ref>{{cite news|title='Caroline?' a hit, no question|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=May 2, 1990}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= Ethan and Amelia begin to make wedding plans. An explosion at the mine causes numerous deaths. |
|ShortSummary= Ethan and Amelia begin to make wedding plans. An explosion at the mine causes numerous deaths. |
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|LineColor=A7005A |
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=== Season 3 (1991) === |
=== Season 3 (1991) === |
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{{Episode table |background=#00AE00|overall=4 |season=4 |title=19 |director=15 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |prodcode=7 |episodes= |
{{Episode table |background=#00AE00|overall=4 |season=4 |title=19 |director=15 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |prodcode=7 |viewers=9 |country=U.S. |episodes= |
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{{Episode list |
{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 45 |
|EpisodeNumber= 45 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 1 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 1 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991|01|04}} |
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|WrittenBy= [[James L. Conway]] |
|WrittenBy= [[James L. Conway]] |
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|DirectedBy= [[Cliff Bole]] |
|DirectedBy= [[Cliff Bole]] |
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|ProdCode= 446701 |
|ProdCode= 446701 |
||
|Title= Out of the Ashes |
|Title= Out of the Ashes |
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|Viewers= 19.0<ref>{{cite news|title=ABC News' winning streak ends|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 9, 1991|author=Donlon, Brian}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= Paradise is booming thanks to a new copper mine.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Robert Fuller]] as the Marshal |
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|ShortSummary= Paradise is booming thanks to a new copper mine.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Robert Fuller (actor)|Robert Fuller]] as the Marshal |
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}} |
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|EpisodeNumber= 46 |
|EpisodeNumber= 46 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 2 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 2 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991|01|11}} |
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|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy= [[Michael Caffey]] |
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|ProdCode= 446702 |
|ProdCode= 446702 |
||
|Title= The Bounty |
|Title= The Bounty |
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|Viewers= 17.6<ref>{{cite news|title=NBC wins with season best|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 16, 1991|author=Donlon, Brian}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= Ethan pursues a murderer with the unwanted help of a bounty hunter. George struggles with his reading, and Ben faces a bully at school. |
|ShortSummary= Ethan pursues a murderer with the unwanted help of a bounty hunter. George struggles with his reading, and Ben faces a bully at school. |
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|EpisodeNumber= 47 |
|EpisodeNumber= 47 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 3 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 3 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991|01|25}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy= Thomas C. Chapman |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy= [[Cliff Bole]] |
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|ProdCode= 446704 |
|ProdCode= 446704 |
||
|Title= The Women |
|Title= The Women |
||
|Viewers= 16.8<ref>{{cite news|title=ABC super-bowls over its rivals|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 30, 1991|author=Donlon, Brian}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= Ethan and Dakota go after a gang who tried to rob the Paradise bank. John Taylor is shot and needs Joseph to extract the bullet. |
|ShortSummary= Ethan and Dakota go after a gang who tried to rob the Paradise bank. John Taylor is shot and needs Joseph to extract the bullet. |
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|LineColor=00AE00 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 48 |
|EpisodeNumber= 48 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 4 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 4 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991|02|01}} |
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|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy= [[Harry Harris (director)|Harry Harris]] |
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|ProdCode= 446705 |
|ProdCode= 446705 |
||
|Title= Bad Blood |
|Title= Bad Blood |
||
|Viewers= 13.5<ref>{{cite news|title=Where are the dominant series?|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 6, 1991|author=Donlon, Brian}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= After yet another assassination attempt, Ethan finally travels to Texas to stand trial for murder. |
|ShortSummary= After yet another assassination attempt, Ethan finally travels to Texas to stand trial for murder. |
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|LineColor=00AE00 |
|LineColor=00AE00 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 49 |
|EpisodeNumber= 49 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 5 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 5 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991|02|08}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy= James L. Conway |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy= Michael Caffey |
||
|ProdCode= 446706 |
|ProdCode= 446706 |
||
|Title= The Valley of Death |
|Title= The Valley of Death |
||
|Viewers= 13.9<ref>{{cite news|title=A good Friday fuels ABC win|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 13, 1991|author=Donlon, Brian}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= Amelia is left with doubts when Ethan has to leave the wedding ceremony to go after a gang. |
|ShortSummary= Amelia is left with doubts when Ethan has to leave the wedding ceremony to go after a gang. |
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|LineColor=00AE00 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 50 |
|EpisodeNumber= 50 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 6 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 6 |
||
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991|02|15}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy= Robert Porter |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy= Harry Harris |
||
|ProdCode= 446703 |
|ProdCode= 446703 |
||
|Title= A Bullet Through the Heart |
|Title= A Bullet Through the Heart |
||
|Viewers= 14.5<ref>{{cite news|title=CBS mines past and hits gold|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 20, 1991|author=Donlon, Brian}}</ref> |
|||
|ShortSummary= A drifter named Wick is suspected of murder.<br>'''Notes:''' To keep the chronological order, this episode should be watched after "The Bounty" (3.02). |
|ShortSummary= A drifter named Wick is suspected of murder.<br>'''Notes:''' To keep the chronological order, this episode should be watched after "The Bounty" (3.02). |
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|LineColor=00AE00 |
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|EpisodeNumber= 51 |
|EpisodeNumber= 51 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 7 |
|EpisodeNumber2= 7 |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991|02|22}} |
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|WrittenBy= |
|WrittenBy= Robert Porter |
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|DirectedBy= |
|DirectedBy= Cliff Bole |
||
|ProdCode= 446707 |
|ProdCode= 446707 |
||
|Title= See No Evil |
|Title= See No Evil |
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|Viewers= 14.1<ref>{{cite news|title=NBC has a week of ratings ups and downs|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 27, 1991|author=Donlon, Brian}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= Amelia and John Taylor send for a specialist when some of the Paradise residents come down with a mysterious illness. |
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|Title= Birthright |
|Title= Birthright |
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|Viewers= 11.9<ref>{{cite news|title='Baby Talk' helps ABC toddle past CBS to 2nd|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=March 13, 1991|author=Donlon, Brian}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= The children's father, a gambler hoping to regain his inheritance rights, challenges Ethan for custody. |
|ShortSummary= The children's father, a gambler hoping to regain his inheritance rights, challenges Ethan for custody. |
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|ProdCode= 446711 |
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|Title= A Study in |
|Title= A Study in Fear |
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|Viewers= 13.4<ref>{{cite news|title=Oscar wins big for ABC|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=April 3, 1991|author=Donlon, Brian}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= Ethan tries to determine who is responsible for a sudden series of murders. |
|ShortSummary= Ethan tries to determine who is responsible for a sudden series of murders. |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991|04|05}} |
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|WrittenBy= Theresa G. Corigliano |
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|DirectedBy= Harry Harris |
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|ProdCode= 446712 |
|ProdCode= 446712 |
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|Title= The Search for K.C. Cavanaugh |
|Title= The Search for K.C. Cavanaugh |
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|Viewers= 12.1<ref>{{cite news|title='Cheers', NBC rack up wins|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=April 10, 1991|author=Sloan, Eugene}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= Ethan catches a notorious woman outlaw and brings her back to stand trial for murder. |
|ShortSummary= Ethan catches a notorious woman outlaw and brings her back to stand trial for murder. |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991|04|12}} |
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|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
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|DirectedBy= Cliff Bole |
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|ProdCode= 446713 |
|ProdCode= 446713 |
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|Title= Shield of Gold |
|Title= Shield of Gold |
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|Viewers= 12.4<ref>{{cite news|title=CBS ends the year with a win|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=April 17, 1991|author=Donlon, Brian}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= As the town marshal, Ethan is placed in a difficult position when his best friend John Taylor steals a museum exhibit and refuses to return it. |
|ShortSummary= As the town marshal, Ethan is placed in a difficult position when his best friend John Taylor steals a museum exhibit and refuses to return it. |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991| |
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1991|05|03}} |
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|DirectedBy= Richard M. Rawlings Jr. |
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|ProdCode= 446714 |
|ProdCode= 446714 |
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|Title= Twenty-Four Hours |
|Title= Twenty-Four Hours |
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|Viewers= 13.0<ref>{{cite news|title=Sweeps lure straying viewers|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=May 8, 1991|author=Donlon, Brian}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= After going days without sleep, Ethan begins to wonder if his job as marshal is worth the petty aggravations.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Nicollette Sheridan]] as Lily |
|ShortSummary= After going days without sleep, Ethan begins to wonder if his job as marshal is worth the petty aggravations.<br>'''Notes:''' [[Nicollette Sheridan]] as Lily |
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|WrittenBy= [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
|WrittenBy= James L. Conway & [[Joel J. Feigenbaum]] |
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|DirectedBy= Harry Harris |
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|ProdCode= 446708 |
|ProdCode= 446708 |
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|Title= Unfinished Business |
|Title= Unfinished Business |
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|Viewers= 8.6<ref>{{cite news|title=Movies are NBC's ace|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=May 15, 1991|author=Donlon, Brian}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= A vengeful gunfighter, Dan Bridges, comes after Ethan. |
|ShortSummary= A vengeful gunfighter, Dan Bridges, comes after Ethan. |
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* [http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/paradise/episodes/203662 ''Paradise''] at ''www.tvguide.com'' |
* [http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/paradise/episodes/203662 ''Paradise''] at ''www.tvguide.com'' |
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[[Category:Lists of American Western television series episodes|Paradise]] |
[[Category:Lists of American Western (genre) television series episodes|Paradise]] |
Latest revision as of 07:53, 8 December 2023
The following is a list of the 57 episodes of the television show Paradise (later Guns of Paradise).[1]
Series overview
[edit]Season | Episodes | Originally released | ||
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First released | Last released | |||
1 | 22 | October 27, 1988 | May 20, 1989 | |
2 | 22 | September 10, 1989 | April 28, 1990 | |
3 | 13 | January 4, 1991 | May 10, 1991 |
Episodes
[edit]Season 1 (1988–89)
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "The News from St. Louis" | David Jacobs | David Jacobs & Robert Porter | October 27, 1988 | TBA | 19.4[2] |
Ethan Allen Cord, a single gunman, is asked by his dying sister to take care of her four young children. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "The Holstered Gun" | Joseph L. Scanlan | James L. Conway | November 3, 1988 | 187101 | 15.1[3] |
Ethan gives up on his guns and decides to try ranching. Three new troublemakers arrive to the town. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Founder's Day" | Michael Ray Rhodes | Jim Byrnes | November 10, 1988 | 187106 | 15.4[4] |
Amelia shoots and kills a bank robber. Ben accidentally kills a rabbit while playing with Ethan's gun. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "The Ghost Dance" | Joseph L. Scanlan | Robert Porter | November 24, 1988 | 187103 | 15.3[5] |
John Taylor is the target of a lynch mob. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Devil's Canyon" | Robert Scheerer | Roberto Loiederman | December 1, 1988 | 187104 | 16.4[6] |
Claire is kidnapped by a mountain man and his son. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Stray Bullet" | Michael Caffey | Richard J. Clayman | December 8, 1988 | 187108 | 11.7[7] |
Ethan accidentally shoots Amelia. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "The Promise" | Nick Havinga | James L. Conway | December 15, 1988 | 187111 | 14.5[8] |
Ethan and the boys are stranded in the desert at Christmas. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Childhood's End" | Kim Manners | Richard J. Clayman | December 29, 1988 | 187102 | 15.4[9] |
Claire befriends a young girl who has been sold into prostitution. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "A Private War" | Robert Scheerer | Robert Porter | January 5, 1989 | 187112 | 18.1[10] |
The mine manager sets out to buy up the town's businesses. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "Hard Choices" | Cliff Bole | Joel J. Feigenbaum | January 12, 1989 | 445463 | 15.2[11] |
Wanted for murder in Texas, Ethan must decide whether to take the children and run or turn himself in. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "Crossroads" | Peter Crane | James L. Conway | January 26, 1989 | 445464 | 15.3[12] |
Joseph considers joining a gang of outlaws. | |||||||
12 | 12 | "The Traveler" | Michael Caffey | Robert Porter | February 2, 1989 | 445465 | 17.1[13] |
Ethan and Amelia befriend a traveler who's lost his memory but slowly realizes that he was hired to kill Ethan. | |||||||
13 | 13 | "The Secret" | Michael Lange | Joel J. Feigenbaum | February 8, 1989 | 445466 | 18.4[14] |
With no cooperation from the townspeople, Ethan tries to uncover the truth behind a murder. | |||||||
14 | 14 | "A House Divided" | Michael Caffey | James L. Conway | February 16, 1989 | 445467 | 17.3[15] |
Robbers seize the hotel and threaten to kill the people. | |||||||
15 | 15 | "The Last Warrior" | Peter Crane | Joel J. Feigenbaum | February 23, 1989 | 445469 | 18.0[16] |
John Taylor attempts to stop a lumber company from building a road over land he claims is his. | |||||||
16 | 16 | "Vengeance" | Cliff Bole | Robert Porter | March 16, 1989 | 445472 | 17.2[17] |
Ethan is blinded by hatred. | |||||||
17 | 17 | "A Matter of Honor (1)" | Robert Scheerer | James L. Conway | April 8, 1989 | 445473 | 13.1[18] |
A rancher starts a range war when he hires a notorious gunslinger. Notes: Chuck Connors as Gideon McKay | |||||||
18 | 18 | "Honor Bound (2)" | Cliff Bole | Joel J. Feigenbaum | April 15, 1989 | 445474 | 12.8[19] |
Ethan sobers up the gunslinger, who turns on Ethan in the water-rights war against the small ranchers. Notes: Chuck Connors as Gideon McKay | |||||||
19 | 19 | "Hour of the Wolf" | Robert Scheerer | Robert Brennan | April 29, 1989 | 445470 | 12.6[20] |
Claire is bitten by a rabid wolf. | |||||||
20 | 20 | "Treasure" | Nicholas Sgarro | Tom Chapman | May 6, 1989 | 445455 | 12.1[21] |
John Taylor tells the boys a story about a buried treasure. They find a map and strike out in search of the treasure. Claire and Joseph soon follow looking for them. Ethan and Amelia have to cut short a planned romantic get away to look for the kids. | |||||||
21 | 21 | "Squaring Off" | Nick Havinga | Robert Porter | May 13, 1989 | 445475 | 13.1[22] |
Ethan rescues the Texas Ranger who once rescued him, but enrages the police chief who framed the Ranger. | |||||||
22 | 22 | "Long Lost Lawson" | James L. Conway | Joel J. Feigenbaum | May 20, 1989 | 445476 | 11.6[23] |
Amelia's husband returns and stirs up trouble. |
Season 2 (1989–90)
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23 | 1 | "A Gathering of Guns: Parts 1 & 2" | Michael Lange | James L. Conway & Joel J. Feigenbaum | September 10, 1989 | 445954 | 23.0[24] | |||||||
24 | 2 | Cliff Bole | 445954 | |||||||||||
Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and other famous gunfighters join forces to break Ethan out of a New Mexico prison. Notes: Johnny Crawford as Doug McKay | ||||||||||||||
25 | 3 | "Home Again" | Russ Mayberry | Robert Porter | September 16, 1989 | 445955 | 14.9[25] | |||||||
After a prison escape, Ethan is followed home by Wyatt Earp and by a reporter who wants to know the reason. | ||||||||||||||
26 | 4 | "The Common Good" | Michael Lange | James L. Conway | September 23, 1989 | 445951 | 18.7[26] | |||||||
Ethan temporarily acts as marshal after Deputy Charlie is humiliated by a famous outlaw. Notes: First appearance of Craig Bierko as Johnny Ryan. | ||||||||||||||
27 | 5 | "Dead Run" | Michael Caffey | Joel J. Feigenbaum | October 7, 1989 | 445952 | 15.3[27] | |||||||
Laid-off miners ambush Ethan and Amelia, who are on their way to Virginia City to deposit some great amount of money. | ||||||||||||||
28 | 6 | "All the Pretty Little Horses" | Cliff Bole | Story by : Jim Byrnes Teleplay by : Jim Byrnes & Pamela Douglas | October 14, 1989 | 445956 | 13.6[28] | |||||||
A woman seeks revenge on the railroad. | ||||||||||||||
29 | 7 | "Orphan Train" | Russ Mayberry | Robert Porter | October 28, 1989 | 445957 | 15.6[29] | |||||||
A brother and sister are separated when an orphan train comes through town. | ||||||||||||||
30 | 8 | "The Burial Ground" | Harry Harris | James L. Conway | November 4, 1989 | 445958 | 18.0[30] | |||||||
After escaping the reservation, Chief Black Cloud returns with his tribe to his ancestral home, Paradise. Notes: Nick Ramus as Chief Black Cloud | ||||||||||||||
31 | 9 | "A Proper Stranger" | Cliff Bole | Joel J. Feigenbaum | November 11, 1989 | 445959 | 17.3[31] | |||||||
A live-in school teacher threatens Ethan and Amelia's courtship. Notes: Crystal Bernard as the Teacher | ||||||||||||||
32 | 10 | "Boomtown" | Harry Harris | Robert Porter | November 18, 1989 | 445960 | 17.9[32] | |||||||
Ben, George and Wade find gold on the ranch. | ||||||||||||||
33 | 11 | "The Return of Johnny Ryan" | Nicholas Sgarro | James L. Conway | December 2, 1989 | 445961 | 15.9[33] | |||||||
Johnny Ryan, the killer whose gang once sprang him from the Paradise jail, returns for revenge against Ethan. Notes: Second appearance of Craig Bierko as Johnny Ryan. | ||||||||||||||
34 | 12 | "The Plague" | Kate Swofford Tilley | Story by : Fred Miller & Fred Ruf Teleplay by : Peter Dunne | December 9, 1989 | 445962 | 14.8[34] | |||||||
The town comes down with smallpox. | ||||||||||||||
35 | 13 | "The Gates of Paradise" | David Jacobs | Peter Dunne | January 6, 1990 | 445963 | 17.7[35] | |||||||
Two strangers arrive to Paradise. First is an equestrian who has two grim appointments to keep before the New Year. The second - a simple youngster left in the forest. Notes: First appearance of Patrick Labyorteaux as Jerome. Jerry Hardin as Uncle Peter | ||||||||||||||
36 | 14 | "The Devil's Escort" | Michael Lange | Joel J. Feigenbaum | January 13, 1990 | 445964 | 13.3[36] | |||||||
Ethan escorts dangerous criminal Dan Bishop to Paradise for trial. | ||||||||||||||
37 | 15 | "Dangerous Cargo" | Michael Caffey | Roberto Loiederman | January 20, 1990 | 445965 | 16.3[37] | |||||||
Ethan helps guard opium shipments for the mine. The kids have a house guest named Edith. | ||||||||||||||
38 | 16 | "Till Death Do Us Part" | Cliff Bole | Robert Porter | February 3, 1990 | 445966 | 15.4[38] | |||||||
Joseph's friend Frances is married to an abusive judge. | ||||||||||||||
39 | 17 | "Avenging Angel" | James L. Conway | Robert Brennan | February 10, 1990 | 445967 | 15.3[39] | |||||||
Ethan and Claire butt heads when a convicted murderer comes to town as the new minister. | ||||||||||||||
40 | 18 | "Crossfire" | Harry Harris | James L. Conway | February 17, 1990 | 445968 | 15.8[40] | |||||||
Doug McKay gets Ethan involved in a range war without his knowledge. Amelia and Claire disapprove of it. Ethan is torn between helping his friend and measuring up to Amelia and Claire's expectations. Notes: Chuck Connors as Gideon McKay, Johnny Crawford as Doug McKay | ||||||||||||||
41 | 19 | "Shadow of a Doubt" | Cliff Bole | Joel J. Feigenbaum | March 3, 1990 | 445969 | 14.0[41] | |||||||
Jerome is on trial for the strangling of a young woman named Colleen. Notes: Second appearance of Patrick Labyorteaux as Jerome | ||||||||||||||
42 | 20 | "The Coward" | Michael Lange | Arthur Bernard Lewis | April 7, 1990 | 445971 | 12.6[42] | |||||||
Ethan harbors a young deserter wanted by the Army for cowardice and by a mother who blames him for her son's death. Notes: Matthew Laborteaux as Sam Devitt, K.T. Oslin as Lenore | ||||||||||||||
43 | 21 | "The Chase" | Harry Harris | Robert Porter | April 14, 1990 | 445970 | 14.0[43] | |||||||
Amelia encourages the town to invest in a trolley company that swindles the town. Ben and George build a flying machine. | ||||||||||||||
44 | 22 | "Dust on the Wind" | James L. Conway | Joel J. Feigenbaum & James L. Conway | April 28, 1990 | 445972 | 13.4[44] | |||||||
Ethan and Amelia begin to make wedding plans. An explosion at the mine causes numerous deaths. |
Season 3 (1991)
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45 | 1 | "Out of the Ashes" | Cliff Bole | James L. Conway | January 4, 1991 | 446701 | 19.0[45] |
Paradise is booming thanks to a new copper mine. Notes: Robert Fuller as the Marshal | |||||||
46 | 2 | "The Bounty" | Michael Caffey | Joel J. Feigenbaum | January 11, 1991 | 446702 | 17.6[46] |
Ethan pursues a murderer with the unwanted help of a bounty hunter. George struggles with his reading, and Ben faces a bully at school. | |||||||
47 | 3 | "The Women" | Cliff Bole | Thomas C. Chapman | January 25, 1991 | 446704 | 16.8[47] |
Ethan and Dakota go after a gang who tried to rob the Paradise bank. John Taylor is shot and needs Joseph to extract the bullet. | |||||||
48 | 4 | "Bad Blood" | Harry Harris | Joel J. Feigenbaum | February 1, 1991 | 446705 | 13.5[48] |
After yet another assassination attempt, Ethan finally travels to Texas to stand trial for murder. | |||||||
49 | 5 | "The Valley of Death" | Michael Caffey | James L. Conway | February 8, 1991 | 446706 | 13.9[49] |
Amelia is left with doubts when Ethan has to leave the wedding ceremony to go after a gang. | |||||||
50 | 6 | "A Bullet Through the Heart" | Harry Harris | Robert Porter | February 15, 1991 | 446703 | 14.5[50] |
A drifter named Wick is suspected of murder. Notes: To keep the chronological order, this episode should be watched after "The Bounty" (3.02). | |||||||
51 | 7 | "See No Evil" | Cliff Bole | Robert Porter | February 22, 1991 | 446707 | 14.1[51] |
Amelia and John Taylor send for a specialist when some of the Paradise residents come down with a mysterious illness. | |||||||
52 | 8 | "Birthright" | Harry Harris | Joel J. Feigenbaum | March 8, 1991 | 446710 | 11.9[52] |
The children's father, a gambler hoping to regain his inheritance rights, challenges Ethan for custody. | |||||||
53 | 9 | "A Study in Fear" | Nick Havinga | Robert Porter | March 29, 1991 | 446711 | 13.4[53] |
Ethan tries to determine who is responsible for a sudden series of murders. | |||||||
54 | 10 | "The Search for K.C. Cavanaugh" | Harry Harris | Theresa G. Corigliano | April 5, 1991 | 446712 | 12.1[54] |
Ethan catches a notorious woman outlaw and brings her back to stand trial for murder. | |||||||
55 | 11 | "Shield of Gold" | Cliff Bole | Joel J. Feigenbaum | April 12, 1991 | 446713 | 12.4[55] |
As the town marshal, Ethan is placed in a difficult position when his best friend John Taylor steals a museum exhibit and refuses to return it. | |||||||
56 | 12 | "Twenty-Four Hours" | Richard M. Rawlings Jr. | Robert Porter | May 3, 1991 | 446714 | 13.0[56] |
After going days without sleep, Ethan begins to wonder if his job as marshal is worth the petty aggravations. Notes: Nicollette Sheridan as Lily | |||||||
57 | 13 | "Unfinished Business" | Harry Harris | James L. Conway & Joel J. Feigenbaum | May 10, 1991 | 446708 | 8.6[57] |
A vengeful gunfighter, Dan Bridges, comes after Ethan. |
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